After the Ohio State University Archives asked The Bentley Historical Library at Michigan about its best football artifact on Wednesday, it tweeted out some cool shots of Wolverine football player questionnaires.

The tweets included a full document filled out by star Tom Harmon, who played for the Wolverines from 1938-1940, and clips from former player and now current coach Jim Harbaugh as well. Harbaugh played with the Wolverines from 1983-1986.

Some interesting points from Harmon’s sheet: The position he wanted to play in the fall of 1939? “Makes no difference,” he said.

What specialties had the left half/halfback played a leading part in? “Passing-Kicking (I Hope),” he wrote.

Harmon also declared that he smokes and his normal sleep schedule was from 12 p.m. to 9 a.m. He also said he planned to stop smoking on August 1.

And, lastly but probably most importantly, when asked if he could make every sacrifice necessary to get into the best physical, mental and spiritual condition to play each game, Harmon replied, “I know damn well I will!”

As for Harbaugh, times had changed in the 1980’s, but the former quarterback’s answers were still interesting.